Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Looking for the Promise - Novel Trailer


I went into a nail salon today and before seated I asked the tech for a cup of hot water. The morning started off pretty swift and I didn't have time to make my Cafe` Latte. I figured I could relax and have my coffee as he did my nails. The blonde Asian smiled and responded that he didn't have any cups.  Not to worry I have a cup in the car. I retrieved the styrofoam cup and handed it to the young man. He seemed to be taking his time about bringing the water and starting my service.

When he returned with the water he said, "The owner says you can't have food or drink in here, you'll have to drink your coffee in your car." My mind went to instant reply of the last time I was in that salon. I pictured the owner walking to the register with a cup of java in her hand.

"Oh, no problem. Throw the water out. "

"Here's your cup," he shrugged.

"Oh, toss that too." I then proceeded to gather my things, walked out the door to my car and drove to the next nail salon on the block. It wouldn't have been a problem to comply with the owners regulation if I had never seen the owner drinking coffee. Case of do as I say, not as I do.

The owner was within her right to ask me to not drink in her salon. I was within my right to find a friendlier, spa like atmosphere. Oh drat I should have gone to D'Lor where they actually serve you coffee or tea. Next time!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Violent Take It By Force

And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence , and the violent take it by force. Matt 11:12
Wherever you are in your walk with Christ there are some things that we must do in order to advance the kingdom. I was accused just on last night of being so engrossed in my new business that all I do is talk coffee. In my private time I spend moments with my savior. He has assured me that I am his darlin, darlin baby. He is first in my life and has bestowed upon me such an understanding of where I am in my walk right now. I can't speak for you, but I know that some incredible things are about to happen for my family and me because I understand the above scripture. "1) Jesus may have referred to a vast movement toward God... 2) Maybe the Jewish activists' expectations of God's kingdom would come through a violent overthrow of Rome and 3) entering God's kingdom takes courage, unwavering faith, determination, and endurance..." Life Application Bible. It also takes money. I identify with example three. There is a strong desire to see this thing through and be a blessing to others. I understand this is not for everyone so my prayer is that Father lead me to those who want to use this vehicle to get free.
I Am Yours In Christ

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Are We There Yet?


It’s a pretty mild evening for February. Jacket wearing diners fill the entrances of their favorite restaurants as they wait to be seated for a special meal with a loved one. What is it about this day that causes people to stand in line upwards of one hour to have a meal? I’ve started out early enough with my husband to spend a minimal of time in one such line. When our turn comes we are seated in a corner near a fireplace. The ambiance is as delicious I suppose as the meal we’ll have.  

John Harley, Emerald Executive in Organo Gold Int’l says that Fridays and Saturdays are the worst days for diners to visit restaurants. First, the lengthy wait for a table is excruciating and the food is not always the freshest this time of the week. I am reminded of the glorious restaurants of Chicago with the wonderful cuisine that started a movement called “Taste of Chicago” and the lines I waited in for dinner.

Tonight I watch the entrance of the restaurant where my husband and I are enjoying spicy shrimp and chicken to see how many people will form that proverbial line. From where we’re sitting we see a few people milling about. I wonder if this gesture of dinner is obligatory as I stare at the helium balloons that declare special greetings to family, friends, or lovers. The celebration of love over a meal is fascinating. We stood in line and waited to be fed. I say, "John Harley, it’s worth it. Bon appetite."